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TABLE VI
Percentage of total Teochiu population speaking Cantonese and Hoklo in different age groups, males and females combined:
Age Group Cantonese Hoklo 14 79% 18% 15-24 75% 21% 25-39 61.6% 40.54% 40-54 48.6% 32%42.8% 55 and over 35.3% 52% Total 67% 27.6%
Aijmer, L. Goran 1967
Anderson, E. 1967
Barnett, K. M. A. 1962
Barth, F. 1969
Blake, C. Fred
Census & Statistics Dept., H.K. Govt. 1973
Commissioner of Census Report, H.K. Govt. 1968
Cohen, Myron 1968
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